Mauro, Cameron, Lewis & Massie
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American patent agent Mauro, Cameron, Lewis, and Massie was at 700 Tenth Street NW, Washington DC.[1]
See these communications:
- From Mauro, Cameron, Lewis & Massie to Alexander Graham Bell, June 12, 1911 (letter)
- Telegram from Glenn H. Curtiss to Mauro, Cameron, Lewis & Massie, December 15, 1914
- NYT article by or about this firm from 14 June 1914: [1]
- Legal case between Toulmin & Toulmin and Mauro: [2]
Patents for which Mauro, Cameron, Lewis & Massie or Mauro, Cameron, Lewis, and Massie was the patent agent
- Patent US-1906-856838 (Inventors: Alexander Graham Bell • Hector P. McNeil, English title: Connection device for the frames of aerial vehicles and other structures, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1903-770626, Patent agent: Mauro, Cameron, Lewis, and Massie)
- Patent US-1909-1011106 (Inventors: Alexander Graham Bell • Frederick W. Baldwin • John A. Douglas McCurdy • Glenn H. Curtiss • Edward A. Selfridge • Thomas E. Selfridge, English title: Flying-machine, Patent agent: Mauro, Cameron, Lewis, and Massie)